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Apprentice Watch: My kosher-chicken gaffe beat this

April 30, 2009 10:31
Team leader Philip Taylor finds someone who won’t query his decisions

By

MichaelSophocles

2 min read

I’m running down the narrow streets of Marrakech, a large cowhide placed uneasily on my left shoulder and my trembling right arm pointing towards a butcher. My brow and back have collected enough sweat to fill a small pond, and I am nervous. No — in fact, I’m absolutely terrified.

I now find myself in a featureless room surrounded by a bunch of unidentified objects. I cower down with a feeling of incomprehensible shame as the objects begin to grow and then proceed to cackle and scream.

This nightmare has disturbed my slumbers ever since my infamous adventure in Morocco in the last series. I cannot tell you how deeply I have been affected by my experience in the souk — kosher chickens and all.

Putting candidates under sustained pressure in an environment conducive to mayhem and confusion is what The Apprentice is all about. It allows the viewer to look deep into their souls and see them for who they really are.